Bill Belichick shares epic story about Tom Brady at Pebble Beach

"Time" docuseries posted to Facebook on Wednesday, the star Patriots quarterback acknowledged what he struggled with could have been his approach and being in the same environment for so many years.

Just as Watt feels he is ready to play at full-speed again after he broke his knee and ended his 2017 season in week five, he also thinks the Texans have been "working very hard in practices and in the locker room" to develop "great chemistry".

This offseason, for the first time, Brady skipped out on reporting to Gillette Stadium in April.

The 13-time Pro Bowler Brady and head coach Bill Belichick did their best part to not give their respective comment on the matter but questions were repeatedly been asked and even carried on into the start of this year's new league season. From there, they pulled away with 21 fourth-quarter points that blew things wide open and left the Patriots stunned with their first loss of the season. "I feel like I have a lot of experience, a lot of knowledge and I plan to use it". They have quite a few - I bet a third of their team has been turned over. It's incredible how he's doing it, but also it doesn't amaze me at the same time anymore because he's doing everything right. "They're not going to believe me and they're not going to care until I step on that field and prove it for real".

"I think anytime you're together with people for a long period of time, relationships ebb and flow", Brady said.

Without seeing the draft results, though, I'm going to stick with the fact that if your dad is an National Football League player, you basically have to get him on your team. So I'm not sure what life would be like without it.

How long he does play remains to be seen, but Brady made it clear he's eager for his 19th season to begin. "That's where my focus is - I know we want to often times talk about a lot of other things, but I just really want to stick to football". Nothing's that big a deal to me anymore.

But the three-time NFL Defensive Player of the Year, who has played in just eight games over the past two seasons, said he's not anxious about what other people are saying about him.

While the anticipation of seeing how Watt will perform in his first regular-season game since October 8 is great, Watt insists that after everything he's been through he's simply savoring every moment instead of worrying what might happen.

"I would love to play five more years".

"It will be a challenge for me".

"I think I can do it", he said. "I think I'm seeing there's definitely an end coming". "To be on this team, you've got to be a good football player".

"Once you stop, you're done".

"Obviously, with that comes a lot of responsibilities but I'm just looking forward to being a positive example throughout the season". "Personally, I'm going to have a chip on my shoulder, but I think it's bigger than that. He is just not a guy that rests on any kind of laurels, he's a guy that really works hard to get better every day".